New York regulations
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- Public Service Commission - Submetering of Electricity (I.D. No. PSC-39-25-00005-A)April 15, 2026
PSC authorizes submetering of electricity at 126-43 39th Avenue, Queens by Willets Point Phase 1 Owner, LLC with waiver of energy audit requirement; effective March 25, 2026.
- Public Service Commission - Submetering of Electricity (I.D. No. PSC-39-25-00002-A)April 15, 2026
Public Service Commission authorizes 222 East Broadway Property Owner, LLC to submeter electricity at its New York property in Consolidated Edison service territory effective March 25, 2026.
- Long Island Power Authority - Closure of TOD Bill Protection Guarantee to New Entrants (I.D. No. LPA-51-25-00007-A)April 15, 2026
Long Island Power Authority closes its Time of Day Bill Protection Guarantee to new entrants effective April 1, 2026, after completing migration in January 2026.
- Education Department - Statewide Protocols for Diapering and Toileting (I.D. No. EDU-38-25-00010-E)April 15, 2026
New York Education Department establishes statewide protocols for school diapering and toileting procedures, effective March 27, 2026, requiring staff training, adequate facilities, privacy protections, and accident management without punishment.
- State Commission of Correction - Possession of Medication by Incarcerated Individuals (I.D. No. CMC-15-26-00002-P)April 15, 2026
New York State Commission of Correction proposes allowing jail healthcare providers to dispense low-risk medications in blister packs for incarcerated individuals for up to 14 days; public comment period expires June 14, 2026.
- State Commission of Correction - Supervision of Female Detainees (I.D. No. CMC-15-26-00001-P)April 15, 2026
New York State Commission of Correction proposes allowing male officers to supervise female detainees in police lockups with safeguards including female officer presence and video recording; public comment period expires June 14, 2026.
- Department of Civil Service - Jurisdictional Classification (I.D. No. CVS-48-25-00021-A)April 15, 2026
New York Department of Civil Service classifies a position in the exempt class under Title 4 NYCRR Appendix 1; effective April 15, 2026.
- Department of Civil Service - Jurisdictional Classification (I.D. No. CVS-48-25-00019-A)April 15, 2026
New York Department of Civil Service reclassifies certain public service positions between competitive and non-competitive job classes; effective April 15, 2026.
- Department of Civil Service - Jurisdictional Classification (I.D. No. CVS-48-25-00018-A)April 15, 2026
New York Department of Civil Service amends Title 4 NYCRR Appendix 1 to classify exempt-class positions; effective April 15, 2026.
- Department of Civil Service - Jurisdictional Classification (I.D. No. CVS-48-25-00017-A)April 15, 2026
New York Department of Civil Service amends jurisdictional classifications to reclassify positions in the non-competitive class; effective April 15, 2026.
- Department of Civil Service - Jurisdictional Classification (I.D. No. CVS-48-25-00016-A)April 15, 2026
New York Department of Civil Service amends Title 4 NYCRR to reclassify certain positions in the exempt and non-competitive classes; effective April 15, 2026.
- Long Island Power Authority - LIPA's Household Assistance Rate (HAR) Program (I.D. No. LPA-51-25-00010-A)April 15, 2026
LIPA pauses customer disenrollments in the Household Assistance Rate Program through November 30, 2026, and extends HAR eligibility lookback from 12 to 18 months, effective immediately.
- Public Employment Relations Board - Modification of PERB's Rules of Procedure Governing Both the Public Sector and the Private Sector (I.D. No. PRB-03-26-00001-A)April 15, 2026
New York Public Employment Relations Board modifies procedural rules for hearing transcripts under state administrative and freedom of information standards; effective April 15, 2026.
- Public Service Commission - Billing Requirements for Gas, Electric, Steam, and Water Service (I.D. No. PSC-15-26-00006-P)April 15, 2026
New York Public Service Commission proposes amendments to utility billing requirements mandating bills within three months and usage history disclosure for utilities serving 15,000+ customers; public comment closes June 14, 2026.
- Department of Financial Services - I.D. No. DFS-14-26-00023-P: Regulations Implementing the Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Insurance Reparation Act Claims for Personal Injury Protection BenefitsApril 8, 2026
New York Department of Financial Services updates the No-Fault Denial of Claim NF-10 Form under the Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Insurance Reparation Act to add electronic dispute filing with AAA and modernize contact and signature requirements.